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Review
. 2003 May;6(2):429-33, viii.
doi: 10.1016/s1094-9194(03)00009-4.

Fungal diseases of rabbits

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Fungal diseases of rabbits

Carol J Canny et al. Vet Clin North Am Exot Anim Pract. 2003 May.

Abstract

Although fungal diseases in rabbits are reported, they are encountered infrequently in clinical practice. The most common fungal disease is a superficial dermatophytosis, with deep mycotic infections being rare. Rabbits can be asymptomatic carriers of dermatophytes and should be considered a potential source of zoonotic exposure. Treatment protocols often are based on common small animal regimes. Rabbits also have normal gastrointestinal yeast that often is found on routine fecal examinations.

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